Before the Ohio Election Fraud, this blog was entitled "Fairness". Since November 2, 2004, a day that will live in infamy, this blog has been devoted exclusively to fighting the crimes committed against the citizens of Ohio, and against our American way of life, in the 2004 "election".

October 24, 2005

The Government Accountability Office has issued a long awaited report on the integrity or lack thereof of electronic voting methods, and has concluded that:

Multiple organizations have compiledrecommended practices for vendors and election officials to use toimprove the security and reliability of voting systems, and EAC [the Election Assistance Commission] hasinitiated activities to improve voluntary voting system standards, systemtesting programs, and management support to state and local electionauthorities. However, important initiatives are unlikely to affect the 2006elections due, at least in part, to delays in the appointment of EACcommissioners and in funding the commission. Specifically, key security relatedimprovements to voting system standards will not be completed intime, improvements to the national system certification program are notyet in place, and efforts to provide management support to state and localjurisdictions through a software library and information sharing onproblems and recommended practices remain incomplete. Further, EAChas not consistently defined plans, processes, and time frames forcompleting these activities, and as a result, it is unclear when their resultswill be available to assist state and local election officials. Until theseefforts are completed, there is a risk that many state and local jurisdictionswill rely on voting systems that were not developed, acquired, tested,operated, or managed in accordance with rigorous security and reliabilitystandards—potentially affecting the reliability of future elections and voterconfidence in the accuracy of the vote count.

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
-Martin Luther King, Jr.

This blog is devoted to evidence, investigation, litigation, and prosecution regarding the Ohio election of 2004, especially on issues of fraud, disenfranchisement, voter suppression, vote machine tampering, and recount obstruction.

We welcome submissions of information relating to : (a) evidence, (b) legal documents,
(c) news of legal events, (d) announcements of upcoming legal and informational events, and (e) scholarly analysis and commentary upon evidence relating to the Ohio election of 2004. These should be
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Thanks.
Ray